First Ministry Of Machine Building
First Ministry of Machine Industry of the PRC (中华人民共和国第一机械工业部), one of the central offices in the People's Republic of China. The Ministry was established in August 1952. Continued to operate during and after the Cultural Revolution. In May 1982, changed its name to the Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC. In December 1985 the ministry was liquidated by the appointment of the State Machine-Building Commission. See also *Second Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of nuclear industry *Third Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of aviation industry *Fourth Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of electronics industry *Fifth Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of tank equipment and artillery *Sixth Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of shipbuilding *Seventh Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of space industry *Eighth Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC Eighth Ministry ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
46 Sanlihe Rd (20210104152547)
{{Number disambiguation ...
46 may refer to: * 46 (number) * ''46'' (album), a 1983 album by Kino * "Forty Six", a song by Karma to Burn from the album ''Appalachian Incantation'', 2010 * One of the years 46 BC, AD 46, 1946, 2046 In contemporary history, the third millennium of the anno Domini or Common Era in the Gregorian calendar is the current millennium spanning the years 2001 to 3000 (21st century, 21st to 30th century, 30th centuries). Ongoing futures studies se ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
People's Republic Of China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and borders fourteen countries by land, the most of any country in the world, tied with Russia. Covering an area of approximately , it is the world's third largest country by total land area. The country consists of 22 provinces, five autonomous regions, four municipalities, and two Special Administrative Regions (Hong Kong and Macau). The national capital is Beijing, and the most populous city and financial center is Shanghai. Modern Chinese trace their origins to a cradle of civilization in the fertile basin of the Yellow River in the North China Plain. The semi-legendary Xia dynasty in the 21st century BCE and the well-attested Shang and Zhou dynasties developed a bureaucratic political system to serve hereditary monarchies, or dyna ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Cultural Revolution
The Cultural Revolution, formally known as the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, was a sociopolitical movement in the People's Republic of China (PRC) launched by Mao Zedong in 1966, and lasting until his death in 1976. Its stated goal was to preserve Chinese communism by purging remnants of capitalist and traditional elements from Chinese society. The Revolution marked the effective commanding return of Mao –who was still the Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)– to the centre of power, after a period of self-abstention and ceding to less radical leadership in the aftermath of the Mao-led Great Leap Forward debacle and the Great Chinese Famine (1959–1961). The Revolution failed to achieve its main goals. Launching the movement in May 1966 with the help of the Cultural Revolution Group, Mao charged that bourgeois elements had infiltrated the government and society with the aim of restoring capitalism. Mao called on young people to "bombard the headqu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Second Ministry Of Machine-Building Of The PRC
The Second Ministry of Machine Building (第二机械工业部) was a government ministry of the People's Republic of China which oversaw the nuclear industry. It was established in August 1952. In April 1988 it became part of the newly created Ministry of Energy Resources. See also *First Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC *Third Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of aviation industry *Fourth Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of electronics industry *Fifth Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of tank equipment and artillery *Sixth Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of shipbuilding *Seventh Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of space industry *Eighth Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC Eighth Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC (中华人民共和国第八机械工业部), one of the central offices in the People's Republic of China, established in 1964, which inter alia oversaw the defense industr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Third Ministry Of Machine-Building Of The PRC
The Third Ministry of Machine Building of the People's Republic of China () was a former government ministry of China, which oversaw the aviation industry. The Ministry was established in April 1955. After the Cultural Revolution, the first information about its business comes from March 1973. Under this name he was known to the ministry in May 1982. In April 1988 it became part of the newly created Ministry of Aerospace Industry. At the close cooperation with the Soviet Union ministry was responsible for launching the production supplied by Soviet fighters F-2 (MiG-15), J-4 (MiG-17), JS (MiG-17PF) and J-6 (MiG-19) and bombers, H-5 ( Il-28) and H-6 (Tu-16). Also launched its own production of J-7 fighter (MiG-21). Modern aircraft factories in: Shenyang (J-4, J-5, J-6, J-7, J-8, J-11), Xi'an (H-6, H-8), Harbin (H-5) and Chengdu (J-7). See also *First Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC *Second Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of nuclear industry *Fourth Mini ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Fourth Ministry Of Machine-Building Of The PRC
The Fourth Ministry of Machine Building (中华人民共和国第四机械工业部), one of the central offices in the People's Republic of China, who oversaw the electronics industry. It was established in 1963. In March 1993, became part of the Ministry of Machine Building and Electronics Industries. In March 1998, an independent Ministry of the Electronics Industry. See also *First Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC *Second Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of nuclear industry *Third Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of aviation industry *Fifth Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of tank equipment and artillery *Sixth Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of shipbuilding *Seventh Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of space industry *Eighth Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC Eighth Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC (中华人民共和国第八机械工业部), one of the central offices in th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Fifth Ministry Of Machine-Building Of The PRC
Fifth Machine Industry Ministry of the PRC (), one of the central offices in the People's Republic of China, created on Sept. 2, 1963, who oversaw production of tank equipment and artillery. In 1982 changed its name to the Ministry of Ordnance Industry. See also *First Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC *Second Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of nuclear industry *Third Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of aviation industry *Fourth Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of electronics industry *Sixth Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of shipbuilding *Seventh Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of space industry *Eighth Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC Eighth Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC (中华人民共和国第八机械工业部), one of the central offices in the People's Republic of China, established in 1964, which inter alia oversaw the defense industry. In November 1970 merged w . ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Sixth Ministry Of Machine-Building Of The PRC
Sixth Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC (中华人民共和国第六机械工业部), one of the central offices in the People's Republic of China, created on Sept. 2, 1963, who oversaw the shipbuilding industry. After Cultural Revolution the first information about its business, already as a Ministry of Shipbuilding, from June 1970. In May 1982, was closed and converted into the China Shipbuilding Corp., July 1, 1999 which was divided into two organisms, the: * China Shipbuilding Industry Corp. - CSIC in Beijing, * China State Shipbuilding Corp. - CSSC in Shanghai. In 1950, the first aid the Chinese shipbuilding industry has given the Soviet Union. In 1986, China had 523 yards, 160 factories manufacturing facilities, 540,000 employees and more than 80 offices and scientific research. The main shipbuilding centers are Shanghai (Jiangnan Shipyard), Dalian (Dalian Shipbuilding Co.), Tianjin, Guangzhou and Wuhan. See also *First Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC *Second M ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Seventh Ministry Of Machine-Building Of The PRC
The Seventh Ministry of Machine Building (第七机械工业部), originally the Fifth Academy of the Ministry of National Defense, was a government ministry of the People's Republic of China, established November 23, 1964 by the State Council to oversee the space industry. In April 1988 the Ministry merged with the Ministry of the Aviation Industry and adopted the name of the Ministry of Aviation and Space Industry. See also *First Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC *Second Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of nuclear industry *Third Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of aviation industry *Fourth Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of electronics industry *Fifth Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of tank equipment and artillery *Sixth Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of shipbuilding *Eighth Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC Eighth Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC (中华人民共和国第 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Eighth Ministry Of Machine-Building Of The PRC
Eighth Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC (中华人民共和国第八机械工业部), one of the central offices in the People's Republic of China, established in 1964, which inter alia oversaw the defense industry. In November 1970 merged with the First Ministry of Machine-Building, and partly with the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry. Again, the Ministry appointed 13 September 1979, while on September 10, 1981, was absorbed by the Seventh Ministry of Machine-Building.Malcolm Lamb: ''Directory of officials and Organizations in China'', ME Sharpe Inc. Armonk, NY, 2003, p. 572, , Volume 1 See also *First Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC *Second Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of nuclear industry *Third Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of aviation industry *Fourth Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of electronics industry *Fifth Ministry of Machine-Building of the PRC, ministry of tank equipment and artillery *Sixth ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |